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The Via Afrika intermediate phase graded readers are divided into
three sets of twelve readers: a Grade 4 level, a Grade 5 level and
a Grade 6 level. However, you may find it useful to use all three
sets in one grade to give learners an opportunity to read at their
correct level. Learners should read books that are on their level
or slightly below it, so that they can read easily and fluently.
The reader should contain very few words that the learner cannot
read or understand from the context. Once a learner has read all
the books on a particular level, the learner can go on to the next
level. Each set of readers is graded from an easy level (suitable
for learners reading at the simplest level) to more difficult
levels (suitable for the learner reading at the higher levels of
the grade). There are fiction readers, non-fiction readers and
readers that are a mixture of fact and fiction. Each reader
includes a few questions to think about or for discussion in a
group. Use the Via Afrika intermediate phase graded readers for
independent reading, pair reading or guided group reading.
The Via Afrika intermediate phase graded readers are divided into
three sets of twelve readers: a Grade 4 level, a Grade 5 level and
a Grade 6 level. However, you may find it useful to use all three
sets in one grade to give learners an opportunity to read at their
correct level. Learners should read books that are on their level
or slightly below it, so that they can read easily and fluently.
The reader should contain very few words that the learner cannot
read or understand from the context. Once a learner has read all
the books on a particular level, the learner can go on to the next
level. Each set of readers is graded from an easy level (suitable
for learners reading at the simplest level) to more difficult
levels (suitable for the learner reading at the higher levels of
the grade). There are fiction readers, non-fiction readers and
readers that are a mixture of fact and fiction. Each reader
includes a few questions to think about or for discussion in a
group. Use the Via Afrika intermediate phase graded readers for
independent reading, pair reading or guided group reading.
The Via Afrika intermediate phase graded readers are divided into
three sets of twelve readers: a Grade 4 level, a Grade 5 level and
a Grade 6 level. However, you may find it useful to use all three
sets in one grade to give learners an opportunity to read at their
correct level. Learners should read books that are on their level
or slightly below it, so that they can read easily and fluently.
The reader should contain very few words that the learner cannot
read or understand from the context. Once a learner has read all
the books on a particular level, the learner can go on to the next
level. Each set of readers is graded from an easy level (suitable
for learners reading at the simplest level) to more difficult
levels (suitable for the learner reading at the higher levels of
the grade). There are fiction readers, non-fiction readers and
readers that are a mixture of fact and fiction. Each reader
includes a few questions to think about or for discussion in a
group. Use the Via Afrika intermediate phase graded readers for
independent reading, pair reading or guided group reading.
Bronx Boy is the story of Raymond "Little Ray," Harper who was born
affected with Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, and sadly addicted to
drugs. After doctors reported his case to Social Services, the
state immediately took over his custody, which he was then place in
an adoption center where he stayed for the next fifteen years. If
that wasn't his hell, it was the closest thing to it. At the
adoption center, other kids would laugh, make jokes, and tease
about his clothing, and facial features and staff would molest and
beat him mercifully, which he did not have a clue as to why, though
he was destining to find out. Years later, after serving a long
prison sentence his father returned to reconnect as a family but
tragically, he was murdered, causing Raymond to lose all regards
for the human life. The death of his dad abducted Raymond's only
life dream: to one day be with both his parents. With little to no
family to turn to, Little Ray decides to take to the streets and
start his own family; a notorious street gang that terrorized the
Northeast section of the Bronx by drugs and murders. Though he
would have never guess, from the millions of dollars, fast cars,
costly jewelry, fine women, federal agents, and a trail of bloody
murders, that it would ultimately lead him back, face to face with
his most despised hater If you like books like, Tru to the Game and
B-More Careful, then Bronx Boy is the novel for you. You will truly
love it...
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